Troms webcam in real time gives you the opportunity to enjoy the picturesque views of the Grunnfarnesbotn fjord.
The broadcast allows you to see the nature and weather conditions of the harsh region. The lens captures the bay, snow-covered rocks and houses.
Troms, whose webcams are available on the site, was formerly a county in northern Norway.
Two years ago it was merged with neighboring Finnmark. Thus was formed the new county of Troms og Finnmark. An interesting fact is that in the west the region has a short border with Lapland in Finland. Also in this part is the Norwegian Sea.
The whole district was founded in 1866 and was named after the island of Tromsø. There are several hypotheses regarding the origin of the name. One of them claims that "Troms" comes from the old (unrelated) name of the island Trums. At the same time, there are islands and rivers in Norway that have the name Troms, which probably comes from the word "straumr" and means a stream. Another theory is that Tromsøya was originally called Lille Tromsøya (Little Tromsøya), due to its proximity to the much larger island called Kvalea today.
Troms, whose webcams allow you to enjoy picturesque views of nature, is located in the north of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Since the county is located at a great distance from densely populated areas, it is considered one of the most unpolluted areas in Europe. Troms has a very indented coastline facing the Norwegian Sea. At the same time, large and hilly islands located along the coast provide excellent protection for the bays inside. It should be noted that there are mountains in all parts of the district. The most alpine and striking are the Lyngen Alps with several small glaciers and the highest point in the area - Jiekkevarre (1833 m). Several glaciers are located in Kvenangen, including parts of Øksfjordjøkelen, the last glacier in mainland Norway.
The biggest river in Tromso is Molselva and the biggest waterfall is Molselvfossen. Its length is 600 m and its height is 20 m. In numerous caves, such as Salangen and Scanland, you can find a natural fossil - marble.
Troms, whose webcams make it possible to enjoy the silence of the fjords online, is located near the Arctic Circle.
Because of this, the climate is generally harsh, with generally short, cool summers but mild winters along the coast. Temperatures are usually below freezing for about 5 months (8 months in the mountains), from early November to early April. Snow often falls in abundance, so avalanches are not uncommon in winter.